All News articles – Page 125
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Developer and opponents sweat on Make ITV studios decision as planning inquiry wraps up
Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms
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HOK’s City offices set for green light
Officers recommend scheme for approval despite objections over loss of popular postwar pub
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Adjaye reveals US library concept designs
Oregon proposals would deliver 8,800sq m centre on park-and-ride site
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Purcell’s Porthcawl pavilion plans progress
Practice unpacks £18m proposals to give Art Deco landmark a new lease of life
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Public consultation to start on Fosters’ £850m Glasgow revamp
Proposals include building a concrete raft over the railway line
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Glenn Howells student scheme hit by listing decision
Proposals pulled from planning meeting after former Nottingham police and fire headquarters gets grade II status
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Balkrishna Doshi dies aged 95
The Pritzker Prize and RIBA Gold Medal winner passed away in India earlier today following a 70-year career
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Battlelines drawn as Historic England rips into Herzog & de Meuron’s updated Liverpool Street plans
Major heritage fight on cards after government watchdog remains unmoved by revised proposals
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HS2 facing ‘tough decisions’ as inflation eats into budget, transport official warns MPs
Broader rail network enhancements pipeline could also see cuts, rail minister says.
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Green light for Knight Architect’s Canary Wharf bridge
Pedestrian crossing to ease pressure on busy north-south route across South Dock
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Simone de Gale’s Ladbroke Grove park redevelopment approved
Kensington Memorial Park to get new pavilion and refurbished facilities
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In pictures: Morris + Company completes Featherstone
The design team adopted modern methods of construction and biophilic design elements to create an office space for the future
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Trio of conservation practices awarded places on Kew Gardens framework
Work could include a restoration of the grade I-listed Orangery and the grade II-listed Japanese gateway
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Gensler breaks record for number of architects employed
US practice now has over 3,000 on its books according to the WA100 - Building Design’s international survey of the world’s largest firms
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Next phase of Aylesbury Estate revamp approved
Southwark Council has approved a 600-home, mixed-use development that will form the next stage of the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate in South-east London. Notting Hill Genesis, the social landlord behind the application, still needs final approval for the scheme, known as phase 2B, from the mayor of London. It ...
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Fosters completes Shanghai tower
42-storey skyscraper is centrepiece of Suhewan East Urban Complex
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Green light for Sheppard Robson's plans to double size of 1970s Glasgow office
Work will see 150,000 sq ft of space created
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Arb to finalise mutual recognition agreements for architectural registration following law change
First agreement making it easier for architects to work abroad to be signed within weeks
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Architects’ confidence jumps by fastest rate since end of first covid lockdown
RIBA survey records first increase in workload expectations since last May despite fears of a recession
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Piercy plans £250m redevelopment of City offices
Proposals for British Land would strip back 1980s Broadgate block and add new storeys